Abstract

Pastoral discernment is an important process in accompanying people, which enables the parish priest to provide appropriate moral guidance in appropriate situations. Bernard Haring emphasized objective moral principles and objective moral principles and religious teachings as the basis for appropriate pastoral discernment. This article explores this concept in more depth and provides concrete examples of how Haring's approach can be applied in pastoral life. Haring's approach can be applied in everyday pastoral life. In addition, the article highlights the importance of integrating pastoral wisdom with the parish priest's responsibility to embrace and accompany people in complex situations. complex situations. By looking at the relevance and practical application of these concepts, this article provides valuable insights on how the ministry of parish priests can be more effective and meaningful in accompanying parishioners in terms of moral especially family moral and spiritual.

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